As the “science of reading” movement has grown, more districts are moving away from reading programs featuring practices that aren’t supported by research, and toward programs that are rated highly by ...
In classrooms across the state, children are learning to read from teachers required to use new tools, research and instruction. Known as the “science of reading,” this approach draws upon decades of ...
Kerry-Ann Edmondson, known as ‘Miss Kerry’ to her first-grade students at the Compass School, a charter school in North Kingstown, uses the University of Florida Learning Institute reading curriculum ...
In the two years since San Rafael resident Dawn Patrice pulled her son out of a school because he wasn’t learning to read, a lot has changed in the literacy landscape. The Miller Creek School District ...
Start your morning with The National News Desk as Jan Jeffcoat sits down with Senior Director of Communications at Defending Education, Erika Sanzi. Trump to announce new actions to help America's ...
San Francisco’s school district is expanding a tutoring program that more than doubled students’ reading proficiency rates last year, a bright spot in the district’s push to raise literacy scores ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Swift Water Elementary on June 18, 2024 in Gig Harbor, Wash. (Julia Park /[email protected]) The Peninsula School District ...
It’s not uncommon now for young elementary school students to do a substantial chunk of their reading practice in class with virtual tutors. Artificial intelligence powers these digital programs, ...
Last year, Michigan approved two new literacy laws aimed at districts using programs that are not aligned with what's known as the "science of reading." Many districts have already moved in that ...
Pennsylvania schools are preparing for a major change in how children are taught to read. For the 2027-28 school year, all schools in the state will be required to use evidence-based reading ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Thirty-three Ohio schools and districts, including several in Northeast Ohio, will spend $45.9 million in federal funding to improve reading instruction – from hiring coaches to help ...
Troy — After a few easy prompts to get them started, Michele Malesyzk warns her daughter: This next one's going to be tough. "ANG," says Maleszyk, emphasizing the three sounds in the one blended sound ...